Taylor appeared by video arraignment just before 9 a.m. Wednesday. District Judge Wayne Gruber set his bond at $25,000. Taylor's attorney requested that he be able to fight in an event in Connecticut in October, and the judge allowed it. He will also be able to travel. He said he must sign a waiver of extradition and check in weekly with his bail bondsman. USA TODAY Sports reports the fight is actually in Biloxi, Mississippi.

The victim, Taylor's cousin, is still in the hospital in serious condition. He suffered at least two gunshot wounds. Taylor was issued a no-contact order with the victim. Investigators say Taylor and his cousin have a history of altercations. Taylor didn't comment when he was leaving the jail, but his attorneys told THV11 that he plans to fight the charges.

Former boxing champ Jermain Taylor has bonded out of jail after a shooting reportedly happened at this Pulaski County home.